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'N After many long classes, sophomores enjoyed. . . Driving at Last The second year of high school was, at times, boring to most students. One thing that added some interest in a sophomore's day was driver's education. Al- though it was early in the morning, driver's education could be a lot of fun. Sophomores learned how to drive, and at the same time learned to accept the responsibilities of driving. When asked to comment about driver's education there were READY T0 G0 Sophomore Teresa Hatley prepares for the driving part ol driver's education. K many responses. Terry Hinson: Driv- er's education might come early in the morning, but it is an exciting way to start the day. Pam Huneycutt: lt was worth the time to get my permit and license. Randy Brooks: I had to take it over the summer, so l didn't have to worry about getting up early. Whatever time of year students took driver's education, when it was over, the result, their permit, was something they could all be proud of. Keilah Hathcock Leslie Hathcock Joey Hatley Kathy Hatley Michelle Hatley Ricky Hatley Teresa Hatley Brenda Helms e Jett Helms ' 'T Joan Helms Wendy Helms Vicky Herrin 'Sophomores 177
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Elizabeth Drye Chris Earl Vernon Earl Teresa Eddleman Charles Edwards Ryan Efird Lisa Eudy Karen Eury Phillip Floyd Timmy Foreman Brad Furr Craig Furr Crystal Furr Cindy Furr Jeff Furr O.V. Gardner Marty Goforth Kim Greene Andy Hahn Angie Haigler John Hancock Frank Hartsell Angie Harwood Kaylene Harwood 6 'Sophomores '
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More fun, more electives . . . , we are just Getting Older During their freshman year, students often wondered if they would ever be sophomores. After all, sophomores did have better lockers, they didn't have to take physical education, and they had more electives to choose from. But with all that, being a sophomore could still be frustrating. They hardly got any attention because they weren't the youngest anymore, they still had two more years before they would be a senior, and they weren't the oldest yet. With the advantages and even the disadvantages most asked what they liked best being a soph- omore, here was what a few said: Dawn Lambert: l like not being the youngest because you have more freedom, more friends, and you have lots more funl Troy Clark: I like being a sophomore because you can hang around upperclassmen and don't have to be worried about getting killedl HOW DO I LOOK? Sophomore Leslie Turner spends the last few minutes of Mrs. Sherry Smith's Eng- lish class to make sure she looks her best. students find that they were happy to finally be sophomores. When Christi Hill Dee Dee Hinson Jeff Hinson Richard Hinson Shannon Hinson Terry Hinson Freda Horton Mike Hoyt Chris Huneycutt Lisa A. Huneycutt Pam Huneycutt Sherri Huneycutt 'SM ' 'sophomores '
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